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McKay tackles a quiet but pervasive modern crisis: the decline of belief in ourselves, our institutions, and each other. Using powerful case studies and the core concept of the "Belief Window," he argues that this trust can be intentionally rebuilt, transforming our personal and collective realities.
Starting off with Matthew McConaughey's observation that "belief is in short supply," McKay uses a 2025 Pew Research Center study to explore the root causes of this erosion of trust, from the internet's rise to political polarization. The episode then pivots from problem to solution, drawing on the real-world success of a struggling Scottish primary school and the cultural transformation of the Cleveland Clinic. These examples illustrate how specific, actionable strategies - such as listening, celebrating small wins, and fostering empathy - can reignite trust and achieve remarkable results.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
“In our world today, belief is in short supply.”
“Trust is like the air we breathe. When it's present, nobody really notices. When it's absent, everybody notices.”
“If you'll go home and be a light, not a judge, trust and belief will grow.”
“The decline of belief is not an abstract philosophical idea. It very well could become a quiet crisis shaping our homes, our workplaces, and ourselves.”
“You were not put here on this earth to be less than. You're not defined by where you've been, only by where you're going.”
“Learning increases belief.”
“Our belief window makes all the difference.”
“The simple belief that there is a life after this, and the choices we make here in this life have a lasting impact, cause people to make better choices.”
“If you bet on God and you open yourself to His love, you lose nothing, even if you're wrong.”
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Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
By McKay Christensen4.7
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McKay tackles a quiet but pervasive modern crisis: the decline of belief in ourselves, our institutions, and each other. Using powerful case studies and the core concept of the "Belief Window," he argues that this trust can be intentionally rebuilt, transforming our personal and collective realities.
Starting off with Matthew McConaughey's observation that "belief is in short supply," McKay uses a 2025 Pew Research Center study to explore the root causes of this erosion of trust, from the internet's rise to political polarization. The episode then pivots from problem to solution, drawing on the real-world success of a struggling Scottish primary school and the cultural transformation of the Cleveland Clinic. These examples illustrate how specific, actionable strategies - such as listening, celebrating small wins, and fostering empathy - can reignite trust and achieve remarkable results.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
“In our world today, belief is in short supply.”
“Trust is like the air we breathe. When it's present, nobody really notices. When it's absent, everybody notices.”
“If you'll go home and be a light, not a judge, trust and belief will grow.”
“The decline of belief is not an abstract philosophical idea. It very well could become a quiet crisis shaping our homes, our workplaces, and ourselves.”
“You were not put here on this earth to be less than. You're not defined by where you've been, only by where you're going.”
“Learning increases belief.”
“Our belief window makes all the difference.”
“The simple belief that there is a life after this, and the choices we make here in this life have a lasting impact, cause people to make better choices.”
“If you bet on God and you open yourself to His love, you lose nothing, even if you're wrong.”
Show Links:
Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

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